In Frederikssund, the machines are working hard in the construction phase of the Sillebro Ådal project. The construction phase started in February 2013 by clearing the areas in which the basins will be established. In addition, the area was cleared to recreate the finely and steeply outlined river valley as an open natural habitat. Despite great efforts to inform the public about the project, the clearing work took many by surprise, and there has since been many questions about the project. Felling trees in the winter presents a dramatic sight, because of the great scars left in the landscape. About 2,500 m³ of trees were cleared, which were turned into wood chips and used in CHP plants.
In April 2013, excavators began to recurve the watercourse and dig out forebasins and main basins which are to clean and delay rainwater from the surrounding area. A total of 10 basins will be established over a 2-km-long stretch of the river valley. The basins have been placed so that the watercourse can curve through the river valley and receive rainwater over a longer period to protect the town centre from flooding. Huge amounts of soil have been removed, and the river valley has been humming with activity from heavily loaded dumpers. It has been an ordeal for the many users of the area to walk around without getting their shoes muddy and wet.
In connection with recurving the watercourse, which has become 200 m longer, 300 m³ gravel bed and 200 m³ large stones have been laid to provide optimal conditions for fish and small animals.
The large recreational element in the river valley is also well under way. This is to provide more and better opportunities to move about the area as well as to fish in the gravel pit lake and jog along the paths. A car park has been established, there are new wheelchair-accessible paths with fishing sites, all bridges have been replaced, and new pedestrian bridges have been established, so visitors can experience nature and water at close hand. Moreover, there are benches and tables carved from the trees felled in the river valley.